The definition of a polyatomic ion is an ion made up of multiple atoms. Because Cl- is only one atom of chlorine it is not polyatomic.
No silly. Polyatomic means 'more-than-one-atom' Cl1- ions have only one atom each.
Yes, it is polyatomic and written as ClO3-, thus with two kinds of atoms in it: chlorine (Cl) and oxygen (O)
The chemical formula of chloric acid is HClO3; the polyatomic ion is (ClO3)-.
HClO3 is chloric acid. HCIO3 does not exist. There is more information at the related link.
The polyatomic ion in KNO3 (potassium nitrate) is NO3- , the nitrate ion. This ion is polyatomic because it contains four atoms bonded together. The nitrate ion is derived from nitric acid, HNO3.
Neither. Sulfate, SO4, is a polyatomic ion. Sulfuric acid (H2SO4), however, is an acid.
HClO2 This ternary acid is formed by the polyatomic ion chrlorite, ClO2, in water.
The polyatomic ion for oxide what is it?
HClO is an acid, in aqueous state, involving a polyatomic ion. You MUST recognize the polyatomic ion in the formula. There is no other way to figure out the name. If you don't recognize the polyatomic, then you're sunk without a trace. The polyatomic ion is ClO¯ and its name is hypochlorite. Any time you see the "ite" suffix, you change it to "ous" and add the word acid. The name of HClO is hypochlorous acid.
HClO3 is chloric acid. HCIO3 does not exist. There is more information at the related link.
The polyatomic ion in KNO3 (potassium nitrate) is NO3- , the nitrate ion. This ion is polyatomic because it contains four atoms bonded together. The nitrate ion is derived from nitric acid, HNO3.
Neither. Sulfate, SO4, is a polyatomic ion. Sulfuric acid (H2SO4), however, is an acid.
HClO2 This ternary acid is formed by the polyatomic ion chrlorite, ClO2, in water.
The polyatomic ion for oxide what is it?
This is a polyatomic ion. Sounds like a negative ion like SO4 -- (double ionized sulfuric acid)
Atoms have chemical symbols, but chloric acid is a compound and therefore has a chemical formula instead. Chloric acid's formula is HClO3.
A polyatomic ion.
The polyatomic ion is the ammonium ion, NH4^+
In even moderately strong acid conditions in aqueous solution, a polyatomic phosphate ion with a charge of -3 will add an hydrogen ion with a charge of +1 to form a polyatomic acid phosphate anion with a charge of -2. In equation form, PO4-3 + H+1 -> HPO4-2.
H2 and a polyatomic ion e.g.) H2CO3 (carbonic acid) hope that helps:)